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| caption    = '''Clockwise from top left:''' Republican commander [[Arnaud Puoc]], who would go on to overthrow the republic later on • Republican soldiers interview an old civilian in Cascutia during the [[Cascutia offensive]] • Saterocian tanks in the streets of South Varella following the battle there • Monarchist snipers in [[Cascutia]]
| caption    = '''Clockwise from top left:''' Republican commander [[Arnaud Puoc]], who would go on to overthrow the republic later on • Republican soldiers interrogate an old civilian in Cascutia during the [[Cascutia offensive]] • Saterocian tanks in the streets of South Varella following the battle there • Monarchist snipers in [[Cascutia]]
| date        = 4 September 1953 - 13 March 1954
| date        = 4 September 1953 - 13 March 1954
|(6 months, 1 week, 2 days)
|(6 months, 1 week, 2 days)

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Saterocian Civil War (1953-1954)
Part of the Saterocian Revolution
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Clockwise from top left: Republican commander Arnaud Puoc, who would go on to overthrow the republic later on • Republican soldiers interrogate an old civilian in Cascutia during the Cascutia offensive • Saterocian tanks in the streets of South Varella following the battle there • Monarchist snipers in Cascutia
Date4 September 1953 - 13 March 1954
Location
Result

Republican victory

• End of international support for the monarchists

1954 Saterocian coup d'etat
Belligerents
First Republic of Sateroc

Monarchist loyalists

Support

Vœyetska
Commanders and leaders

Obout Goen

Arnaud Puoc

Tilmann Puoc
No centralized leadership
Casualties and losses
38,046 killed, at least 42,000 wounded 15,662 killed, at least 20,000 wounded
~120,000 civilians killed